
CupcakeCamp was originally the brainchild of a group of folks in San Francisco. The idea was to bring together cupcake lovers, bakers, and eaters. The first one was a huge success so a group of smart, talented, and really, really good-looking people decided to bring it to Canada. The first Canadian CupcakeCamp took place in Toronto at LabSpace Studios on January 25, 2009. It was awesome. Seriously. Awesome enough, that another group of smart, talented, and really, really good-looking people, this time from Ottawa, decided to bring cupcakes to the Capital on March 29, 2009. And yet again, it was they kicked butt.
It wouldn’t be Canadian if we didn’t share love and cupcakes, now would it? Edmonton, Montreal, and others across Canada are joining in on the fun, and so are we! Cupcakes are coming to Kitchener-Waterloo!
Essentials
When: September 19, 2009
Where: The Children’s Museum
What’s a CupcakeCamp? And how do I eat one?
CupcakeCamp, sadly, is not edible. The concept is roughly based on BarCamp/DemoCamp.
CupcakeCamp is an opportunity for our community to come together and share their enthusiasm for cupcakes with all proceeds going to a local charity/not-for-profit (that’s yet to be determined)! Everyone who brings cupcakes will have the opportunity to brag about their creations which will be presented to the Tasters for a cupcake tasting frenzy!
Credit where credit’s due…
- CupcakeCamp created by Ariel Waldman, Lynn, Marianne Masculino and Cindy Li
- CupcakeCamp brought to Canada by Monica F., and others.
- Typography on CupcakeCamp Logo by Ariel Waldman
- Cupcake photo on CupcakeCamp Logo by nazreth/sxc.hu
- Large chunks of this page were blatantly stolen from the CupcakeCamp.ca About page.
